Triumph has introduced a variety of limited edition motorcycles called “Chrome Editions” as a tribute to the craftsmanship that has played a vital role in its history. The Triumph Chrome collection is composed of 8 models that obtain handmade chrome schemes, exclusive and with a kit of compromised chrome accessories. According to Triumph, a new workshop has been created for those chrome editions, as they require around five hours of additional knowledge in line with the bike.
Deliveries are expected to begin in late 2022 or early 2023 and the Chrome collection will be available for a year.
The chrome scheme is what distinguishes these models because mechanically they are like before. The two models excluded from this collection are the Thruxton RS and the Scrambler 1200. Find below the 8 models of the new Chrome Collection.
The Speed Twin 900 Chrome Edition includes a tank finished in a Red Hopper tone. You get a black stripe running through the centre, filled with steel knee pads and steel main points for the triangular Triumph badge and a payment of 35,000 rupees more than the model. for those additions. It also has black wings and red and silver main points on the jet black side panels.
This one has a green Brooklands tank with a black stripe in the middle, steel knee pads and chrome main points on the Triumph badge. Also missing are the fenders, side panels and frame canopy. A black top fender and a green mosquito net are also featured as accessories on this motorcycle. The Triumph Scrambler 900 Chrome Edition costs Rs 35,000 more than the regular Scrambler.
For the Bonneville T100 Chrome Edition, Triumph gifted a cobalt blue tank with a steel band in the middle complemented by black fenders, side panels and headlight housing. Be prepared to charge 35,000 rupees more than the Triumph Bonneville T100 for this one.
The Triumph Bonneville T120 Chrome Edition costs 80,000 rupees more than the Bonneville T120. But for that amount, you get a fully chrome fuel tank with blue outlines, black fenders, side panels, and a black headlight housing.
The Bobber Chrome Edition also has a chrome fuel tank with a black cape and Triumph triangular badges with chrome accents. It also includes a chrome and black tank, black fenders and side panels, with the option to opt for a short black front fender as an option. Not bad. Chrome Edition Bobber will charge you Rs 80,000 more than the version.
The Speedmaster Chrome Edition has a fully chrome tank with red contours, fenders, panels and black headlight housing. Similar to the Bobber, the Speedmaster also has the option of a short black front fender and costs a premium of Rs 80,000 more than the regular model.
For the Rocket 3 R Chrome Edition, Triumph provided an all-chrome tank with black inlays and fenders, mosquito net, radiator hoods, headlight housing, side panels and rear bodywork. It is complemented by a more sensitive matt aluminum radiator hood that contrasts well with all the black parts and the black engine. The Triumph Rocket 3 R Chrome Edition adds Rs 90,000 more to the popular price of the Rocket 3 R.
The Triumph Rocket 3 GT also has a fully chromed tank, but with the front end finished in Diablo Red. The fenders, mosquito net, headlight housing, radiator covers, side panels and rear body in Jet Black contrast with an aluminum end in most. Smart fork and radiator hood protectors give it a very unique look. This edition of Chrome costs a premium of Rs 90,000 more than the regular Rocket 3 GT.